Book Summary - Who Moved My Cheese

There are four characters in this story; Snif and scurry, and Ham and Haw, who we might recognise as ourselves when dealing with changes. Their actions reflect how we might have reacted when faced with the similar situation.

Sniff and Scurry are two little mice with simple mind and thinking process. Their mission to “FIND’ cheese. Hem and Haw are little people with complicated mind and thinking process. Their mission also to 'FIND' a cheese.

The mice and little people both are very hard working. They woke up early morning and scurrying around the maze looking for a cheese. They normally found bits and pieces of cheese her and there until one day they found one room full of cheese. Four of them were happy and enjoyed the cheese so much.

After finding one room (section C) full of cheese, they went there every day. They followed the routine every day. Hem and Haw started to get lazy, going there a bit late because they always think that the cheese will always be there.

However one day, they found that the cheese in section C was gone. Sniff and scurry was there earlier than them and there were sniffing and scurrying here and there, go round and round wondering where the cheeses have gone. After being sure there was no more cheese there, Sniff and Scurry decided to go back to the maze to find new cheese outside.

Sniff and Scurry put their running shoes and wondering whether Hem and Haw are following them. Unfortunately they just waved them telling that they are going to wait in the room in hope that cheese will be there by tomorrow morning.

Sniff and Scurry started their journey in the maze. They were diligently looking from one place after another, day after another, until one day they found a new room known as Section N. They are so happy with what the found after working so hard to find a new cheese. Both of…...

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1. Provide a thorough description of the four (4) characters, including their characteristics and attributes? Which characters display positive attributes?
There are four imaginary characters depicted in the story: two mice, named “Sniff” and Scurry,” and the littlepeople, named “Hem” and “Haw.” They, as the book states, “are intended to represent the simple and the complex parts of ourselves, regardless of our age, gender, race, or nationality.” The two mice, Sniff and Scurry, were very straightforward with their decision-making and did not overthink the situations they were in. They would rely mainly on instincts to influence their decisions. Things were very basic to them, if they saw the need to make a change, they would do it, not sit around and analyze their next moves. Sniff liked to try and “sniff” out change early, before it was upon him. Scurry was one to “scurry” into action, racing ahead of everyone to get a jumpstart. Sometimes they would make mistakes or get lost in the maze, but after a while they would always find their way. Hem and Haw, on the other hand, were more complex creatures, relying mainly on their beliefs and emotions to drive their actions. They felt the need to think about, and sometimes overthink, their decisions. Hem denies and resists change because he fears it will lead to something worse than what he had before. Haw is hesitant to change at first, but learns to adapt in time when he sees that change can lead to......

...Introduction
Who Moved My Cheese is a well-articulated business fable about how to deal with change in organizations, personal life, and in various situations involving changing paradigms. There are four characters identified in the fable and are described in the below figure. It’s important to note that both Sniff and Scurry are mice in the story and Hem and Haw represent two little people.
This paper is being written with the objective of identifying the character in the fable which is least like me (or who least represents my views of change) and discuss his point of view. The character that I will select for this brief analysis is Hem.
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When thinking of leadership, this change that was about to happen to the company was going to reflect on a lot of people. They also had choices to make that would help the company embrace the changes that were about to happen. The changes started from the top, the leaders, they decided where the cuts could be made and what departments could be restructured or moved. They did this job with integrity and thinking of the best possible outcome for everyone involved.
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Who Moved My Cheese? Is a simple story of four characters that live in a maze and are constantly looking for cheese. Two of the four characters are Hem and Haw, who are little people about the size of mice, they are complex people just like humans. They rely on their emotions, and experience in life to make achievements, but also like humans they can become very comfortable and be oblivious to what is happening around them. The other two characters Sniff and Scurry are mice. They rely more on instinct and their senses to conduct everyday life. Although they are simple minded and not very smart, they do not get hung up emotionally when things work against them. They have the power of adaptation, which allows them to continually maintain a productive life no matter how things change around them. They expect change and are ready and prepared to embrace it, whenever it may occur.
"THE CHEESE" represents different things to different people. It is a metaphor for what keeps you going, and what makes you happy. To some people "THE CHEESE" is money, to others it is their job, and to some it is just being able to wake up and be happy that you have a good life, and enjoy living it.
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...Who Moved My Cheese
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Introduction
Who moved my Cheese is a book about a team of two mice and a team of two miniature executives who each run through a maze in search of cheese. One of the corridors in the maze had an abundance of cheese. All goes well until somebody moved the cheese. Authors Ken Blanchard and Dr. Spencer Johnson have a unique way of showing us an important message that can radically alter the way we cope with change.
Cheese is a metaphor for what you want in life, a good job, a loving relationship, money or a possession, health or peace of mind (Mission, 2009 slide 2). The maze is where you look for what you want. Most people are fearful of change because they don't believe they have any control over how or when it happens to them. Since change happens either to the individual or by the individual, authors Ken Blanchard and Dr. Spencer Johnson shows us that what matters most is the attitude we have about change.
The Characters
The four imaginary characters in the story are Sniff, Scurry, Hem & Haw. Sniff and Scurry are mice; Hem & Haw are two mini people. When the four imaginary characters notice that their cheese is declining, which was always there, they have different attitudes on what to do about it.
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...Who Moved my Cheese?
There are four characters in this story; Snif and scurry, and Ham and Haw, who we might recognise as ourselves when dealing with changes. Their actions reflect how we might have reacted when faced with the similar situation.
Sniff and Scurry are two little mice with simple mind and thinking process. Their mission to “FIND’ cheese. Hem and Haw are little people with complicated mind and thinking process. Their mission also to 'FIND' a cheese.
The mice and little people both are very hard working. They woke up early morning and scurrying around the maze looking for a cheese. They normally found bits and pieces of cheese her and there until one day they found one room full of cheese. Four of them were happy and enjoyed the cheese so much.
After finding one room (section C) full of cheese, they went there every day. They followed the routine every day. Hem and Haw started to get lazy, going there a bit late because they always think that the cheese will always be there.
However one day, they found that the cheese in section C was gone. Sniff and scurry was there earlier than them and there were sniffing and scurrying here and there, go round and round wondering where the cheeses have gone. After being sure there was no more cheese there, Sniff and Scurry decided to go back to the maze to find new cheese outside.
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...Who Moved My Cheese?
This is a compelling story involving four different characters who look at changes in different ways. While the story discusses Sniff, Scurry and Hem, I consider Haw to be the main character that the story revolves around. The story is about change, and forces one to think about which character from the story they are like.
Who Moved My Cheese? is a story about change and how people acknowledge or deny changes that occur in their life. Some are like Sniff; they can smell change coming and are ready for it. Others may be like Scurry; once change happens, they run around to adapt to the change, but sometimes get lost with it. Even more are like Hem and Haw; they become comfortable in their routines and do not notice when change is happening or needs to happen. Hem refused to acknowledge the change and blamed others for it. He felt he was entitled to his ‘cheese’ and did not believe it was gone. While Haw did the same for a while, he eventually began to look at the situation and decided that he needed to change and not let his fears keeps him from doing anything.
Being able to leave his familiar territory, Haw went out in search of ‘new cheese’ despite his fears. He took control of his situation and with his new found confidence, despite his hardships, moved in a new direction. He imagined himself with his ‘new cheese’ and the more real it became. When you change what you believe in, you change what you can do.
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Who Moved My Cheese
During everyone’s life, there are changes that are bound to happen. Whether it be starting a new job, moving away, or going to school. Change can be exciting, but it can also be very frightening. The beauty and curse about change, is that you don’t know what is going to happen next. The book Who Moved My Cheese illustrates this concept very well, and I learned many things from this story that I can apply towards myself.
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After reading this story I think one of the biggest lessons that I could have utilized for myself, for this change, was the preparation. Hem and Haw were not ready to move on when their cheese ran out and I was not ready either. They kept going back to the station each day with the mindset that the cheese would be there forever, while I kept going home each day with the......

...Who Moved My Cheese?
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...Who Moved My Cheese?
By Spencer Johnson
The book Who Moved My Cheese? Takes place in a maze, with two mice named Sniff and Scurry and then we have “little people” with the names Hem and Haw. While being in this maze to survive you have to find cheese. Well, in the beginning of the book the cheese shows up in the same place for quite a while and then all of a sudden the cheese just stops showing up at that location. Sniff and scurry realized that the cheese was gone and had to go find another way to get cheese. While, Hem and Haw just think it’s behind the wall they start to tear down the wall to only find.. nothing behind it. Hem and Haw just think that eventually the cheese will come back. Eventually, Haw got tired and hungry and got up and started to search for new cheese.
Change Happens- They Keep Moving The Cheese
Change happens whether you like it or not and it can always be moving. It’s never a certainty that it will always be where it has been.
Anticipate Change- Get Ready For The Cheese To Move
Sniff and Scurry anticipated change and they ended up finding a gold mine of cheese, but they had to go out and look for it and find it on their own. Hem and Haw just thought the cheese would always be there and they wouldn’t have to work for it, they were not ready for change.
Monitor Change- Smell The Cheese Often So You Know When It Is Getting Old
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...I thoroughly enjoyed reading “Who Moved My Cheese?” book by Spencer Johnson. Johnson does an excellent job of simplifying the complexities of the change process through the use of four fictional characters. I believe the author intentionally chose to use two mice and two “little people” in the parable about change. The mice, Sniff and Scurry, deal with change rather simplistically. Being animals, the mice are more adaptable to change and react to the loss of the “cheese” instinctively. They “keep their running shoes around their neck”, waste no time analyzing the cause of their loss, and immediately go in search of a new cheese. On the other hand, the “little people”, Hem and Haw, are about the size of the mice but possess human traits. Such traits as intelligence and emotions complicate their responses to change. Hem and Haw react emotionally to the loss of the “cheese” and waste valuable time analyzing their loss instead of going in search of a new “cheese”. Haw eventually moves beyond his emotions and uses his intellect to successfully face and overcome the sudden change. However, Hem’s paralyzing fear of change prevents him from successfully overcoming the loss of the “cheese” and eventually leads to his untimely death.
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...characters in Who Moved My Cheese? two of which are mice, Sniff and Scurry and two are little people, Hem and Haw. The two groups are in a maze and go searching for cheese one day and eventually come upon Cheese Station C. Hem and Haw become wasteful and arrogant and slowly deplete the abundant supply of cheese they once had. Sniff and Scurry predicted that this would happen and have mentally prepared themselves to search for more cheese. Meanwhile, Hem and Haw have become dependent on the cheese and are surprised when they go to Cheese Station C and there is no cheese left. Haw eventually proposed an idea to Hem that they should go search for a new supply of cheese. However, Hem feels victimized and does not want to search for the cheese (he is also scared of the unknown in the maze). While Hem and Haw debate back-and-forth Sniff and Scurry have adventured out and found Cheese Station N. Eventually, Hem and Haw are affected by their lack of cheese even becoming irrational searching behind the walls looking for cheese and begin to blame each other for their current debacle.
* Haw soon overcomes his fear and enters the maze to his friend’s dismay. Before he leaves he writes on the wall “If you do not change, you can become extinct.” Haw then enters the maze and begins to find bites of cheese on the ground but soon realizes that he has waited so long that some of the cheese has gone bad. Haw finds an empty cheese station and realizes the cheese has not......

...Who moved my Cheese
I mostly identify with Hem and Haw, they are two little people. They are happy at first doing what comes naturally and eating what is in front of them. As time goes on the cheese begins to lessen and they eventually have no cheese, but they wait to see if more cheese will appear. When no cheese appears they eventually go out into the maze looking for more but they are afraid to move far from the place where the original cheese was. I feel I most identify with Hem and Haw because they are afraid to change but know that if they want to eat they will have to change. I was afraid at first to come back to school because I am in my twenties and not used to the studying. At first coming back to school was very hard for me because I hadn’t been in school since high school. I thought it would be hard to balance my everyday life out with having a child and work and then adding school into the mix.
The book informs the reader to anticipate change, adapt and enjoy change. It underlines the fact that we should always anticipate change. There is no doubt that change is a constant in our lives, however, very few individuals take their time to anticipate it , or even plan on how to overcome the tribulations or opportunities that change might bring their way. Throughout the book, I also learn that the most important ingredient in dealing with changes is attitude.
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